Patents by Inventor James Paul Kardos
James Paul Kardos has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11962427Abstract: Traditionally, meetings are widely utilized in business and personal communications, whether in-person and/or virtual. Organizing such meetings typically involves multiple exchanges of content and messages between users before, during, and after the meeting. In some cases, meetings may occur impromptu and may result in inefficient and unproductive collaboration. A collaboration object configured to enable users to dynamically collaborate before, during, and after a meeting is provided. In aspects, the collaboration object links content generated before, during, and after the meeting in a single location and provides functionality for concurrent multi-user interaction and synchronization of the content across applications. The collaboration object may be available from a variety of application platforms, enabling and persisting real-time editing and collaboration before, during and after the meeting.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2021Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Shiraz J. Cupala, Eric Hull, Kevin Daniel Morrison, Julia Foran, James Paul Kardos, Jr., Szymon Madejczyk
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Publication number: 20240112142Abstract: Traditionally, meetings are widely utilized in business and personal communications, whether in-person and/or virtual. Organizing such meetings typically involves multiple exchanges of content and messages between users before, during, and after the meeting. In some cases, meetings may occur impromptu and may result in inefficient and unproductive collaboration. A collaboration object configured to enable users to dynamically collaborate before, during, and after a meeting is provided. In aspects, the collaboration object links content generated before, during, and after the meeting in a single location and provides functionality for concurrent multi-user interaction and synchronization of the content across applications. The collaboration object may be available from a variety of application platforms, enabling and persisting real-time editing and collaboration before, during and after the meeting.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2023Publication date: April 4, 2024Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Shiraz J. CUPALA, Eric HULL, Kevin Daniel MORRISON, Lan YE, Shivaram PRABHAKAR, Julia FORAN, James Paul KARDOS, Jr., Szymon MADEJCZYK
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Patent number: 11836679Abstract: Traditionally, meetings are widely utilized in business and personal communications, whether in-person and/or virtual. Organizing such meetings typically involves multiple exchanges of content and messages between users before, during, and after the meeting. In some cases, meetings may occur impromptu and may result in inefficient and unproductive collaboration. A collaboration object configured to enable users to dynamically collaborate before, during, and after a meeting is provided. In aspects, the collaboration object links content generated before, during, and after the meeting in a single location and provides functionality for concurrent multi-user interaction and synchronization of the content across applications. The collaboration object may be available from a variety of application platforms, enabling and persisting real-time editing and collaboration before, during and after the meeting.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2021Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Shiraz J. Cupala, Eric Hull, Kevin Daniel Morrison, Lan Ye, Shivaram Prabhakar, Julia Foran, James Paul Kardos, Jr., Szymon Madejczyk
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Publication number: 20230155851Abstract: Traditionally, meetings are widely utilized in business and personal communications, whether in-person and/or virtual. Organizing such meetings typically involves multiple exchanges of content and messages between users before, during, and after the meeting. In some cases, meetings may occur impromptu and may result in inefficient and unproductive collaboration. A collaboration object configured to enable users to dynamically collaborate before, during, and after a meeting is provided. In aspects, the collaboration object links content generated before, during, and after the meeting in a single location and provides functionality for concurrent multi-user interaction and synchronization of the content across applications. The collaboration object may be available from a variety of application platforms, enabling and persisting real-time editing and collaboration before, during and after the meeting.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2023Publication date: May 18, 2023Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Shiraz J. CUPALA, Eric HULL, Kevin Daniel MORRISON, Julia FORAN, James Paul KARDOS, JR., Szymon MADEJCZYK
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Patent number: 11436653Abstract: A computing resource monitoring service obtains a request from a third-party partner system to generate a first bus. In response to the request, the computing resource monitoring service updates an account associated with a customer of a remote service to indicate presence of the first bus. The computing resource monitoring service activates the first bus to establish an association with a second bus, obtain a set of events generated by a resource of the third-party partner system, and provides the set of events to the first bus. The computing resource monitoring service publishes the set of events to cause the second bus to distribute the set of events to another remote service.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2019Date of Patent: September 6, 2022Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Bradley Nathaniel Burkett, Kaili Xu, Alireza Sahraei, Mustafa Ugur Torun, Surya Prakash Dhoolam, Hans-Philipp Anton Hussels, James Paul Kardos, Jonathan Lim
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Publication number: 20220261760Abstract: Traditionally, meetings are widely utilized in business and personal communications, whether in-person and/or virtual. Organizing such meetings typically involves multiple exchanges of content and messages between users before, during, and after the meeting. In some cases, meetings may occur impromptu and may result in inefficient and unproductive collaboration. A collaboration object configured to enable users to dynamically collaborate before, during, and after a meeting is provided. In aspects, the collaboration object links content generated before, during, and after the meeting in a single location and provides functionality for concurrent multi-user interaction and synchronization of the content across applications. The collaboration object may be available from a variety of application platforms, enabling and persisting real-time editing and collaboration before, during and after the meeting.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2021Publication date: August 18, 2022Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Shiraz J. CUPALA, Eric HULL, Kevin Daniel MORRISON, Lan YE, Shivaram PRABHAKAR, Julia FORAN, James Paul KARDOS, JR., Szymon MADEJCZYK
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Publication number: 20220263675Abstract: Traditionally, meetings are widely utilized in business and personal communications, whether in-person and/or virtual. Organizing such meetings typically involves multiple exchanges of content and messages between users before, during, and after the meeting. In some cases, meetings may occur impromptu and may result in inefficient and unproductive collaboration. A collaboration object configured to enable users to dynamically collaborate before, during, and after a meeting is provided. In aspects, the collaboration object links content generated before, during, and after the meeting in a single location and provides functionality for concurrent multi-user interaction and synchronization of the content across applications. The collaboration object may be available from a variety of application platforms, enabling and persisting real-time editing and collaboration before, during and after the meeting.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2021Publication date: August 18, 2022Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Shiraz J. CUPALA, Eric HULL, Kevin Daniel MORRISON, Julia FORAN, James Paul KARDOS, JR., Szymon MADEJCZYK